On Monday, Valve announced it was disabling the ability for Counter-Strike Global Offensive (CS:GO) players to buy and sell container keys. For ZDNet readers unfamiliar with CS:GO's in-game features, ...
The Steam API is being used to power potentially illegal gambling, and Valve is not amused. Well, it's finally happened: Valve has spoken up on the Counter-strike: Global Offensive gambling scandal.
Valve has disabled the trading and sale of CS:GO container keys bought in-game, as it now believes that "nearly all" such transactions are "fraud-sourced." Keys pre-dating yesterday's change are ...
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive container keys, which are purchased with real money and used to unlock the game's equivalent of loot boxes, can no longer be resold. In other words, the keys will not ...
After a surprise announcement earlier this year, Valve surprised players once again by suddenly releasing Counter-Strike 2 as an update to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on Wednesday after a long ...
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